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A stereoscopic print or transparency in which a three-dimensional illusion is achieved through the use of alternating strips of images taken with a stereographic camera. The array of strips is covered by a grating that allows the right and left eye of the viewer the see only corresponding right or left image fragments, which creates the perceptual illusion of three dimensions. A stereoscopic print or transparency in which a three-dimensional illusion is achieved through the use of alternating strips of images taken with a stereographic camera. The array of strips is covered by a grating that allows the right and left eye of the viewer the see only corresponding right or left image fragments, which creates the perceptual illusion of three dimensions.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Purves, Frederick; Solís, Miguel (Traductor); De Cisneros, Luis M. A. (Traductor), "Enciclopedia focal de fotografía", vol. 1, Ediciones Omega, España, Barcelona, 1975, p. 534

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